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#1 2013-07-02 07:08:08

mukesh
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set relation

sir,if A is a set such tht A=$1,2,3$       and R=[(1,1),(2,2),(1,3)]    is it transitive relation?plse explain,

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#2 2013-07-02 07:35:07

anonimnystefy
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Re: set relation

I'd say so.


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#3 2013-07-02 07:55:19

Bob
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Re: set relation

???

Is R the relation

1 --> 1
2 --> 2
1 --> 3

because that doesn't look right to me.

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#4 2013-07-02 08:10:52

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Re: set relation

No, the relation R is {{1,1},{2,2},{1,3}}, like it says.


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#5 2013-07-02 08:20:46

Bob
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Re: set relation

Sorry. maybe I'm just thick; but how is that a relation?  It just looks like a set of ordered pairs.

This is what I think of when I've got a relation:

eg.  A = (1,2,3}    B = (1,4,9}  A is related to be by (element in A)^2 = (corresponding element in B)

Please spell it out for me.

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#6 2013-07-02 08:23:58

anonimnystefy
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Re: set relation

What you are thinking of is an operation.

A relation is something like =,<=,>=,...

For example, on the set {1,2,3} you can define = as {(1,1),(2,2),(3,3)], i.e., the set of ordered pairs for which the relation holds.

Also,
> : {(2,1),(3,1),(3,2)}
< : {(1,2),(1,3),(2,3)}


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#7 2013-07-02 08:38:18

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Re: set relation

OK.  Thanks.  I'm going to use --> to mean 'is related to'

So

1 --> 1
2 --> 2
1 --> 3

looks to me like another way to describe the relation.

Then to test for transitivity I must check out all the three way combinations:

1 --> 1 -->1    Is it true that element 1 --> element 3 ?  Yes, because 1 --> 1
1 --> 1 -->3    Is it true that element 1 --> element 3 ?  Yes, because 1 --> 3
2 --> 2 -->2    Is it true that element 1 --> element 3 ?  Yes, because 2 --> 2
1 --> 3 -->?    3 --> is undefined.

There are no more triples so I have, by exhaustion, tested and proved transitivity for this relation.

How does that sound?

Bob


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#8 2013-07-02 08:39:15

anonimnystefy
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Re: set relation

Sounds okay.


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#9 2013-07-02 08:40:44

Bob
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Re: set relation

Thanks.  I'm happy now.  smile

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#10 2013-07-03 01:25:09

anonimnystefy
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Re: set relation

No problem. Of, course, the standard relartion notation is to use the name of the relation, e.g.:

To note that 1 is related to 3 with respect to the relation R, you'd say 1R3. It's like if you said 1<3.


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